Jason Momoa (born August 1st 1979)
Jason Momoa is a Hawaii-born film and TV star best known for his appearance in 'Game Of Thrones' and 'Conan the Barbarian'.

Net worth: Jason Momoa has a net worth of $4 million according to Celebrity Net Worth (2015).

Career: Jason Momoa made his television debut on 'Baywatch Hawaii' from 1999 to 2001, before moving on to the soap opera 'North Shore' in 2004 and sci-fi series 'Stargate: Atlantis' in 2005. During the latter he has dreadlocks, but was glad to be rid of them due to constant headaches. His other TV appearances also included 'The Game', and he portrayed Khal Drogo in the first and second seasons of 'Game Of Thrones'.

His first film was 2004's 'Johnson Family Vacation', but his breakthrough role came with 'Conan the Barbarian' in 2011, soon followed by 'Bullet to the Head' starring Sylvester Stallone and David Hewlett's 2014 sci-fi horror 'Debug'. He also starred in 2014 werewolf horror 'Wolves' and the following year's Alaska comedy 'Sugar Mountain'.

He made his directorial debut with 2014 drama 'Road to Paloma' which also co-starred his wife.

In 2014, he was announced to star as Aquaman in 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'.

Personal life: Though born in Honolulu, Hawaii where his painter father Joseph was born, Jason Momoa grew up with his photographer mother Coni in Iowa. He studied marine biology in college, before moving to Colorado State University to do wildlife biology and later re-visiting his father in Hawaii. He loves travelling, having spent time living in Paris to do painting and Tibet to learn Buddhism.

Momoa began his showbiz career as a model, while also working in a surf shop.

In 2007, he married Lisa Bonet with whom he had a daughter named Lola Iolani and a son named Nakoa-Wolf Manakauapo Namakaeha.

In 2008, he was forced to undergo reconstructive surgery after being cut in the face with a broken bottle during an altercation at the Birds Cafe in California. He was left with a distinctive scar most notable across his left eyebrow.

Engagement, marriages and going public - 2017 was the year for being famous and in love.

2017 has been a great year for celebrity romance - there’s been longtime loves finally tying the knot, secret couples going public and even a royal engagement. So from Meghan and Harry to Kit and Rose and even Katie and Jamie - here are the six celebrity pairings who were our ultimate #couplegoals for 2017.

Image caption Jason Momoa as Aquaman in the upcoming 'Justice League'

Whilst we all got our first glimpse of Momoa in action in 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice', the moment was a fleeting one and so, we're all waiting to see exactly what he brings to 'Justice League' this month to see if the casting was a perfect one, or a terrible shot in the dark. We're hoping for the former.

Jason Momoa is officially off the market as it's revealed that he secretly married his partner Lisa Bonet last month - despite the fact that they were rumoured to have been married ten years previously. They managed to sidestep the press, despite having a number of celebrity guests in attendance.

The couple, who have been dating since 2005, already have two children together - 10-year-old Lola and 8-year-old Nakoa-Wolf - but it's only this year that they decided to tie the knot at their own home after picking up a marriage license on October 2nd.

Aquaman had long been an overlooked superhero from the world of DC Comics. Then, those working on at DC Films announced that he'd be coming to the DC Extended Universe, with Jason Momoa slotting into the role. At first, it seemed odd that the former 'Game of Thrones' actor would be the right man for Arthur Curry, King of the Seas, but since then he's proven that this take on Aquaman is one we can all get behind.

Making his live-action debut in 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice' in a fleeting scene, fans will get their first real dose of Aquaman action in the upcoming 'Justice League'. Released next month, Aquaman will team up with The Flash (Ezra Miller), Cyborg (Ray Fisher), Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) and Batman (Ben Affleck) for the first time in an attempt to take down Steppenwolf and his army of Parademons.

Aquaman is arguably one of the most interesting personalities we'll be seeing when 'Justice League' finally makes its way to the big screen. Though he has in the past been ridiculed for being a hero who 'just talks to fishes', long-time fans know that this isn't the case and recognise that his power actually far outweighs many of his DC superhero counterparts.

Former 'Game of Thrones' actor Jason Momoa is the man to bring Aquaman to the DC Extended Universe, with the big screen adaptation of the character being hugely different to much of what comic book readers have seen throughout the years. It looks like the change in his overall look won't be the only thing unique about this representation however, as Momoa has opened up more about his character's behaviour.

A clip emerged of Momoa making an insensitive joke during a Comic-Con panel for 'Game of Thrones' back in 2011.

Former ‘Game of Thrones’ star Jason Momoa has apologised for an old video that has resurfaced from six years ago in which he brags about fictional rape.

At a Comic-Con panel back in 2011, in which Momoa featured alongside his fellow ‘GoT’ stars Kit Harington, Peter Dinklage, Emilia Clarke and Lena Headey, the star was asked about why he enjoyed the fantasy genre and how far he was allowed to go in depicting brutality.

“As far as sci-fi and fantasy, I love that genre because there are so many things you can do, like rip someone’s tongue out of their throat and get away with it and rape beautiful women,” the future Aquaman star replied.

The planet is in turmoil. Superman is apparently dead and crime rates have surged around the world as a result. But there's more than just petty theft and random assaults out there; mankind are under threat from an alien general named Steppenwolf who, with his terrible army of Parademons, are causing devastation as they search far and wide for three mysterious Mother Boxes hidden on Earth. The people need help, and so Bruce Wayne brings back Gotham's hero - Batman - and enlists the assistance of Wonder Woman to form a new legion of heroes. They, along with Aquaman, Cyborg and The Flash, must protect the world from total destruction at the hands of Steppenwolf and, ultimately, his boss Darkseid. They're all very different heroes, with very different ideas about fighting villains, but there's one thing they all have in common - a desire for justice.

The actress has worked with Momoa in the past and loved the experience so much, she wants to do it all over again.

'Supergirl' may now have wrapped its second season, but with fans looking towards the future, actress Katie McGrath who stars as Lena Luthor in the series has opened up a little bit about what she'd love to see when the show makes its return for a third outing.

Image caption Katie McGrath stars as Lena Luthor in 'Supergirl'

Now officially a part of the 'Arrowverse' after the series moved from its original home of CBS to The CW after its first season, there's a plethora of different opportunities that could present themselves for the writers, cast and crew involved on 'Supergirl', but one we didn't think possible is exactly what McGrath wants to happen.